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Welcome to Wagga Wagga by John Knight
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William Farrer Hotel, Wagga Wagga by Jungle Jack
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Palm & Pawn Hotel - Wagga Wagga by Jungle Jack
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Duke of York Hotel, Wagga Wagga by Jungle Jack
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Wagga Wagga HP5 SWC 002 by Hieu Doan
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Wagga Wagga. Wagga South Public School. Designed by architect W Kemp in classical Italianate style. Opened in 1891. by denisbin
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Wagga Experiment Farm by Charles Sturt University Regional Archives
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Wagga wagga. In Fitzmaurice Street. The former Commercial Bank of Sydney built in 1882 in high Victorian classical style with arcaded veranda. by denisbin
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Wagga Courthouse IMG_3263 by OZinOH
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Faker at CSU 14.5 (4) by Oscar Colman
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F111 on display RAAF Wagga Wagga-1= by John
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Wedding photo 27 Nov 1957- Marie Purcell & Percy Minchin by Cheryl Conoley
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Wiradjuri Ceramic Mural by Stephen Dobson
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Wagga. The historic church precint with the Catholic Cathedral, Anglican Church and Pesbyterian Church all within a stones throw of each other. Mainly completed in 1887 but tower and side structures added in 1922. by denisbin
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Wagga Wagga Railway station. The railway line crossed the Murrumbidgee River in 1879 with this impressive station built in 1880.. by denisbin
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Wagga floods121 by RosieMoon1
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Wagga j by kenswan91
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Chinese Pagoda, Wagga Wagga Botanical Gardens by Photos by Di
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Union Club Hotel, Wagga Wagga by Jungle Jack
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Shanty Hotel, Alfredtown, NSW by Jungle Jack
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Wagga Wagga 1898 0911 by sophbax22
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Wagga Experiment Farm by Charles Sturt University Regional Archives
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Wagga. The historic church precint with the Catholic Cathedral, Anglican Church and Pesbyterian Church all within a stones throw of each other. St Johns Anglican in 1876 replaced an earlier 1860 church. Tower added 1912. It overlooks the Murrumbidgee. by denisbin
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Dassault Mirage IIIO by Phillip Brown
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